Cycle instructors, a quick question. For one-to-one level 3 training on a busy road would you generally/always be in front or behind your trainee?
Both. Usually behind though.
In front if you want to model behaviour as it's easy for them to see how you'd deal with a particular situation. Then swap and let them have a go, being behind and slightly further to the right allows them to feel comfortable to try things out.
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Cycle instructors, a quick question. For one-to-one level 3 training on a busy road would you generally/always be in front or behind your trainee?